Amanda Palmer & Edward Ka-Spel’s I Can Spin a Rainbow album is the opposite of taking LSD in outerspace. It’s dreamy but it isn’t dream pop. It’s magical but there’s no unicorns. It’s a ghost addressing hard reality. It’s eerie and full of loss looking at love. It’s indescribable by me but that’s ok ’cause the haunting stop motion video for the song ‘The Clock at the Back of the Cage’ will do it for me. It’ll speak to you in profound ways if you play it fullscreen and listen …Continue reading →

This time round, Amanda Palmer isn’t naked or bloody as she was in some of the videos from her amazing, latest album, Theatre of Evil. ‘The Bed Song’, a ballad, goes appropriately subtle but remains fill of theatre that, ironically, will parallel the reality of so many relationships that have lost all zing. Listen to the words, composed so well…